PQ Flashcards
Which criminal offence can not be committed negligently?
- Malpractice
- Perjury
- Cruelty to animals
- Forgery of administrative documents
- Cruelty to animals
General limitation period for the validation of rights of warranty in case of sale of animals?
- 60 days
- 1 years
- 3 years
- 5 years
- 1 years
Time limit for the validation of rights the of torts?
- 60 days
- 1 years
- 3 years
- 5 years
5 years
Strict liability: 3 years
What should be proven by the buyer in case of defective performance?
- Defect
- Significance
- Origin of the defect
- All of the above
All of the above
Burden of proof (exclusion) of person causing damage (tortfeasor) in case of general liabillity of damage?
- Lack of damage
- His actionwas not illegal or was not negligent
- Lack of connection between the illegal action and damage
- All of the above
His action was not illegal or was not negligent
Which one is an unwritten (ethical) limit of the veterinary profession?
- Prohibition of treatment
- Lack of owner ́s informed consent in case of first aid treatment
-Obligatory vaccination
- Use of non-conventional veterinary therapy without scientific basis (not sure)
Use of non-conventional veterinary therapy without scientific basis (I’m not sure)
Think: Obligatory vaccination
The seller is liable for the damages caused by breach of contract if?
- The performance was defective
- He breached the written or unwritten rules of his profession
- The warranty was excluded in the contract
- The warranty was not excluded in the contract
The performance was defective
Time limit for the validation of rights the of torts in case of strict liability:
- 60 days
- 1 years
- 3 years
- 5 years
- 3 years
Which statement is true?
- The veterinary expert opinion may be presented only in written form within the deadline set by the court
- The veterinary expert should be member of the Chamber of forensic experts and the chamber of the professional (e.g. veterinary) chamber
- Both statements are true
- None of the statements are true
The veterinary expert should be member of the Chamber of forensic experts and the chamber of the professional (e.g. veterinary) chamber
In which case is the veterinarian ́s action not illegal?
- If he followed the legal rules
- If only unwritten rules of the profession were breached
- If only written rules of the profession were breached
- If he acted as prudent person (not sure)
- If he followed the legal rules
Which statement is true?
- If an employee causes damage intentionally to a third party in connection with his employment, only the employee shall compensate the injured party
- Joint and several liability of the mandator and mandate means that the injured party may demand the compensation from either of them
- Both statements are true
- None of the statements are true
Joint and several liability of the mandator and mandate means that the injured party may demand the compensation from either of them
- If an employee causes damage to a third party in connection with his employment, liability in relation to the injured person lies with the employer. (therefore first option is false)
- Damages caused by an agent/mandate (vicarious liability) Mandator (principal) and mandatee (agent): joint and several liability: injured party can claim compensation from either of them (who can pay): 100% of the damage (therefore second option is true)
Who is liable if the employed veterinarian causes damage negligently to the animal keeper (who will compensate the owner)?
- Always the employed veterinarian
- Always the employer
- There is joint and several liability
- The employed veterinarian but only if it was intentional
There is joint and several liability.?
- The employed veterinarian but only if it was intentional?
Which criminal offence can be committed negligently?
- Malpractice
- Giving false witness testimony
- Giving false expert opinion
- All of the above
Malpractice
- Giving false witness testimony or false expert opinion is perjury
Which statement is true?
- Malpractice, criminal offence, can be commited only negligently
- The expert giving false witness testimony commits the criminal offence, perjury
- Both statements are true
- None of the statements are true
Both statements are true
Any witness who gives false testimony before the authority concerning an essential circumstance of a case, or suppresses evidence is guilty of perjury and gives false opinion as an expert or false information as a special adviser
Can the warranty be excluded in case of sale of a dangerous (aggresive) dog?
- Only in case of mutual agreement
- If the seller informed correctly the buyer
- If the buyer knew about the defect the seller is not responsible
- The exclusion is not valid
Only in case of mutual agreement